Thursday, February 28, 2013

There was a time, not so long ago, when I was totally put together. I exercised for 45 minutes a day, ate really healthy, read real books on a regular basis (okay, so it was a book a month), planned fun outings with my daughter, made Christmas presents...

Yeah, Christmas presents. This was back in December. Pre-Christmas. Boy are those days gone.

As I sat on the big comfy leather couch at my in-laws' house, reveling in the joys of doing nothing all Christmas break, I made the following goals for 2013:

Finish writing/compiling the first draft of my book

Compile a draft of my book that is submission worthy

Submit my book to agents and/or publishers

Work on an e-book version of my book

Learn how to play at least 5 chords on the guitar

Go to the temple every month

Read a book about temples

Finish reading the Old Testament

Teach a sewing class

Finish reading Understanding Exposure

Finish reading lessons book with Olivia

Weigh 140 pounds

Create a portfolio blog and post a new tutorial on it once a week

13 goals for 2013. How charming of me. Today's the last day of February and, if the stereotypes about new years resolutions are correct, I should have failed at/forgotten all of my goals by now. Let's see how I'm doing...

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

I have a pile of work waiting for me, but I keep thinking about this guy. Unless you're family, you probably don't know him very well. A self-proclaimed introvert, he'd rather spend time at home hanging with Olivia and me (or reading a book or taking a nap) and I love him for that.

Something else I love him for? His respect for me. It is deep and runs at the core of everything that goes on in our house. He respects that I needed extra sleep instead of getting up early to wash the dishes that I was too lazy to clean up the night before. He respects that I have limits when it comes to being a mom. He respects that I need personal time. And, most of all, he respects my dreams.

A few nights ago I was up in our bedroom by myself folding laundry and thinking about everything that's gone into getting my book accepted for publication. There were a lot of little things that "just happened" to work out exactly right and at exactly the right time. I put so much work into my book proposal. My publisher has already been so flexible and helpful. I have a mom and several friends who have been doing some preliminary editing for me, a brother and a sister-in-law who just happen to be pros at writing resumes who offered their expert advice. There are so many tiny little things that have brought me to this point and given me the opportunity to write this book.

But as I was standing there, folding laundry, I looked up at the wall and saw a sweet little note that Bryan wrote for me a few days before when I was feeling overwhelmed and inadequate. He told me how much he loves me, how much he believes in me, and assured me that it would all work out. And in that moment I came to understand that none of this would be happening without him. I've been blessed with talents and supportive friends and family and perfect timing and unexpected networking connections, but none of this would have happened without Bryan.

Monday, February 25, 2013

Ta-da! Our spoils from last Saturday's trip to Ikea: another shelf! This is our fourth one. In the same 1500 square foot house. (Don't judge.) Okay, listen, I know that's, like, three more than is probably acceptable, but, seriously, I just can't get enough. They're white! With squares that are just the right size for everything! Swoon.

Someone (ahem) was convinced it was going to take three hours to set up the new shelf (even though we've already done this three times before), so we waited until Sunday after church to set it up. (It only took 20 minutes, by the way.) Then I happily puttered around rearranging books and furniture and toys and games and random little things until it all looked just right. The result: our living room not only feels way more organized, but it also feels much bigger and more open. Score.

Saturday, February 23, 2013

Probably no one in the world other than me noticed, but I (ahem) didntpostanewtutorialthisweek. (If you say it fast it makes it not sound so bad.) I know, I know, it's okay and life should come first and stuff. But I really do want to keep posting a new tutorial each week. I'm just not sure how realistic that is for me with everything else I'm working on right now. But I want it to be. We'll see what happens next week. The point is, I realized last night that I still needed to share a new tutorial this week and I had every intention of doing it today... but instead we went to IKEA. And, really, doesn't that sound more fun? :)

Friday, February 22, 2013

So, recently I was asked to write a short biography. About yours truly. This, by the way, is AWKWARD. Maybe if I was one of those really annoying people who love to brag about themselves it would be easier. But, unfortunately, I'm this really humble person who's too busy giving her time to serve squirrels and bunnies to think of all the reasons I'm great. Anyway, I suffered through it anyway and wrote one. Or four.

After nine years (and several gold medals) in Olympic figure skating, KATIE LEWIS settled down with her husband and daughter to enjoy the simple life. Approximately one month ago, she learned how to sew and her book I Am Awesome At Making Everything is already at the top of the New York Times Bestseller list. She currently lives in Africa where she is perfecting the art of South African cuisine.

KATIE LEWIS is a great lover of all things cat. Her feline friend, Fuzzball, is the inspiration for her latest line of fabric, appropriately named "My Pwechious Fuzzy Fuzzball." Her other lines, "Cats Cats Cats," "My Kitty's So Pretty," and "If I Were A Cat I Would Be A Fat Cat" have been top-selling at fabric stores nationwide. She currently lives in Wilmington, North Carolina with her husband, daughter, and 63 cats.

Most know KATIE LEWIS from her starring roles in every single movie ever made, but what her fans don't know is that she is also an avid seamstress. Not only has she made every piece of clothing in the entire world, she has also hand-sewn enough quilts to wrap around the world and give it a big hug--twice. She currently lives in the White House where she works as the President of the United States of America.

KATIE LEWIS was born into the world with no arms, legs, or head. She defied all odds when she not only lived, but became an avid crafter and seamstress. Her novel, "Look, Ma! No Head!" climbed to the top of the charts in record time. She currently lives in New York City where she works as the creator and editor in chief of the magazine, "Katie Lewis Living."

Thursday, February 21, 2013

In the grand scheme of things, probably none of you took much notice of the fact that I haven't been babbling away at you here quite as much as used to. If you're anything like me, you look at what's new and don't always think about other blogs until a new post comes up on your list. I kind of hope that's true, because I'd hate for you to be feeling all neglected. Because, in all honesty, the ol' blog has kind of been on the back burner lately.

It's just been one of those times when something has to give and, this time, the thing that gave was blogging. Partly that's because I have been for reals busy with awesome stuff. Like, working day and night, actually busy, kind of busy. But also it's because I've been doing a lot of thinking about blogs. Sometimes I feel like they're slipping away and giving way to Instagram and other click-and-share media. I've actually been thinking about that a lot, lately. I sure hope it's not true because it's hard for me to imagine my life without a blog.

There's that line in the movie Sabrina where she says something like, "I've been taking pictures all my life, long before I had a camera." This, in so many ways, sums up who I am as a writer. I think I've been writing blog posts all my life. In my head, in my journals, in letters to friends. Little blurbs. Silver linings. Relatively unimportant news. I cherish the moments. The little ironies and heartbreaks. Tiny smiles and funny things. And sharing those things here with you is such a joy for me.

Another reason I've been especially quiet lately is because I've been doing a lot of deep thinking. Which, I guess, is really just code for, "thinking about still not being pregnant." Really? I'm still going on about this? Yes. Yes, I am.

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

I've said before that the more my heart is full, the less likely I am to get on and post. Well, my heart has most certainly been full these past couple of weeks, hence the semi-quiet blog. But things never feel quite right when I stay away from here or stay quiet too long. So many things happened last week. One super sick little girl and something big and exciting in the works.

Saturday, February 16, 2013

If you thought I was done making random stuff out of cereal boxes, think again! I never get tired of re-purposing that endless supply of pretty cardboard. This week's edition: cereal box lacing cards. These DIY lacing cards are perfect for teaching the kiddos to sew. Or maybe you need to practice some basic hand stitches too?

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Everybody getting excited for Valentine's Day on Thursday? I know I am! If you're still looking for a fun way to spread your love, check out these three free printables from the archives!

1. Color Your Own (& pre-colored) Valentines
These fun valentines come in plain black and white that are perfect for coloring as well as classic, girl, and boy themes. Print 6 to a page and they're perfect for adding a pack of M&M's to the back. Or print the postcard size to send to friends and family!

Friday, February 8, 2013

I mentioned on Instagram the other day that my business basically runs on cardboard boxes. Today's tutorial is further proof. I just love the natural look of the cardboard, the fact that it's totally free, and that reusing it is kind of like giving the earth a hug.

Olivia has been really into writing books lately. She wrote me a "book" (scrap of paper folded in half) a couple weeks ago and she still talks about it all the time. She's also been carrying her dollies around with her everywhere lately, teaching them how to swim, making them share their toys, etc. I thought Olivia might enjoy writing some books for her dollies too. I created these little books from cereal boxes and scratch paper and then let Olivia go to town writing words and coloring pictures in the books.

As I sit here and write, Olivia's been busy writing the books and then helping her dollies learn to read them. So I'd say they're a hit!

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

It seems like everything exciting is happening this week. Best friends' babies being born, a party with some dear friends, and so much crazy work going on over here. In between celebrations I have been staying busy (and staying up late) to finish some big things I've been working on for my book. I'm nowhere near being done, but today I put a big check mark on my to-do list. I wish I could say more, but I'm not ready yet. The important thing is that I met my deadline and now I can take a break for a moment.

So tonight instead of plunking away on the big computer I'm hanging out in my studio getting everything packaged up and ready to go for a fun sewing class I'm teaching tomorrow night. Yikes! Things have sure been busy, but I love it. There have been so many wonderful things to celebrate in my life lately and I couldn't be happier. Hope you're all having a great week too! xo

Monday, February 4, 2013

Over the past eight weeks a lot of behind the scenes work has taken place to bring you this amazing bundle of ePatterns from several of the top pattern designers and bloggers in the sewing and blogging world. The result is a bundle of 18 PDF sewing patterns that you don't want to miss.

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I know you're dying to know "What is included in the pattern bundle?"

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